Interaction with other drugs | Dexa-Gentamicin eye ointment

Interaction with other drugs In principle, you should inform your doctor about any other medication you are taking. It is always possible that taking certain medicines at the same time is not tolerated. Dexa-Gentamicin eye ointment may cause cloud-like precipitation on the conjunctiva when used simultaneously with amphotericin B, sulfadiazine, heparin, cloxacillin and cephalotin. As … Interaction with other drugs | Dexa-Gentamicin eye ointment

Cytarabine

Products Cytarabine is commercially available as an injectable. It has been approved in many countries since 1971. Structure and properties Cytarabine (C9H13N3O5, Mr = 243.2 g/mol) exists as a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. It is a synthetic pyrimidine. Effects Cytarabine (ATC L01BC01) has cytotoxic properties. It is a pyrimidine antagonist. … Cytarabine

Swelling of the eyes

Introduction Swelling of the eye is quite common and can have many different causes. Often swellings on one or both sides have harmless causes and disappear completely within a few hours. But there can also be serious and serious diseases behind it, which must be recognized and treated quickly and which in the worst case … Swelling of the eyes

What to do if the swelling in the eye does not disappear? | Swelling of the eyes

What to do if the swelling in the eye does not disappear? If it is the case that either the exact cause of eye swelling remains open or the swelling does not disappear, further diagnostic measures should be taken. In the case of infection-related swelling of the eye, a smear of the conjunctiva should be … What to do if the swelling in the eye does not disappear? | Swelling of the eyes

Refobacin®

Introduction Refobacin® is an antibiotic cream produced by the company HERMAL Kurt Herrmann GmbH & Co, which is used against superficial infections with various germs. Refobacin® is only available in pharmacies upon presentation of a prescription and is not freely available for sale. The cream is always available with the same potency of 1 milligram … Refobacin®

Application | Refobacin®

Application Refobacin® as a cream should be applied thinly to the affected skin areas about two to three times a day, unless otherwise prescribed by a doctor or pharmacist. If the wound is dressed and should remain so, it is advisable to apply the cream on the clean compress and then place it on the … Application | Refobacin®

Gentamycin

Classification Gentamycin belongs to the group of aminoglycosides. A distinction is made between aminoclycosides with a general indication, to which gentamycin, tobramycin and amikacin belong, and aminoglycosides with a specific indication. Gentamycin is also known under the trade name RefobacinR. Effect Aminoglycosides also inhibit bacterial growth by inhibiting the protein biosynthesis of the bacterial cell. … Gentamycin

Interactions | Gentamycin

Interactions Gentamycin and other antibiotics in this group should not be combined with cephalosporins, as this could lead to increased kidney damage. Aggravated kidney and ear damage could result from combination with amphotericin B, colistin, ciclospoprin A, cisplatin, vancomycin and loop diuretics. The anesthetic halothane could increase the nerve-damaging effect of gentamycin. Contraindications Gentamycin should … Interactions | Gentamycin